CLARKSVILLE, Tenn.—Threat of ice and snow didn't keep away the next bunch of possible future Governors.

The Austin Peay football program is playing host to 15 recruits this weekend for the second official visit.

New football coach Will Healy’s emphasis on local recruits is apparent with the incoming official visit group, as 11 of the 16 are from Tennessee. The other five come from Arkansas, Georgia and Alabama.

Brentwood Academy’s Coutrell Plair, Ravenwood’s Chris Rowland and Brentwood’s Ahmad Arnold visited APSU on Martin Luther King Day as the first of three official visit periods the program will be host for this month. The last one will be Jan. 29-31.

Craig is a two-star athlete/quarterback prospect with offers from Louisville, Chattanooga, Mercer and Jacksonville State, according to 247sports.com.

McDonald, a defensive tackle, has garnered the interest of several Ohio Valley Conference schools and holds offers from Chattanooga, Tennessee State and UT Martin, as reported by 247sports.com.

Omer, a running back/offensive linebacker combo, racked up 1,363 yards and 14 touchdowns his senior season. His teammate, Webster spent time as a tight end for CPA but moved over to outside linebacker.

Gayle, a 6-foot-3 defensive end, has good size but hasn’t received a lot of looks from other Division I programs. He notched 5.5 sacks and 14 solo tackles his senior season.

Clemmons is another offensive lineman. His efforts at Marshall County earned him 12-AA offensive-line honors.

Wattley, a tight end, has an offer from Butler, as reported by the senior on his personal Twitter account.

Reed is an inside linebacker who has been noted on the recruiting circuit for his knack for football and for playing with a mean streak.

Williams, a defensive end, averaged 8.7 tackles per game and had 67 solo tackles his senior season.

Pierce, an offensive lineman, has received multiple regional and state awards.

Taylor, Hopkins and Wattley all confirmed their attendance to this weekend's recruiting visit via Twitter. Simmons and Daniels tweeted from their personal account about heading to Austin Peay.